My background
[2025 - Present] Research Assistant in Large-scale Infrastructure Monitoring, Imperial College London
In the Resilient Sustainable Infrastructure Group led by Dr Alalea Kia, Advanced Research Fellow.
[2021 - 2025] PhD student, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London
Thesis entitled: Temperature-based measurement interpretation of ageing civil infrastructure.
Supervised by Dr Craig Buchanan, Associate Professor, alongside continuous collaboration with Dr Rolands Kromanis, Associate Professor at the University of Twente, the Netherlands.
[2019 - 2020] E-monitoring Engineer Graduate Scheme, Total Energies, Pau, France
Gained expertise in industrial monitoring projects for worldwide energy assets.
Acknowledged for my work on CO2 emmission monitoring in this publication.
[2015 - 2019] MEng Mechanical Engineering, University of Sheffield, First-Class Honours
Thesis entitled: Operational modal analysis for nonlinear systems
Supervised by Professor Keith Worden.
Awards
Milija Pavlovic Research Travel Fund awarded to 2/3 students a year for travelling purposes, which I used to attend the European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (EWSHM) 2024
Imperial College General fund and Old Centralians' Trust awards that enabled my attendance at the International Association on Bridge Maintenance and Safety (IABMAS) 2024
My presentation on the thermal response predictions of the MX3D Bridge operational dataset.
Awarded the 2nd Prize at the Imperial College PhD Summer Showcase 2023
Delivered by Professor Hugh Brady, President of Imperial College London
Invited to deliver an oral presentation at the 25th Young Researchers Conference 2023 of the Institution of Structural Engineers. See the proceedings here.
Awarded the Skempton PhD Scholarship